John McCain Is In For a Rough Ride
The biggest news so far this election, is former front runner Mitt Romney dropping out of the race. Where will this lead the country? Will Huckabee or Ron Paul step up and seriously challenge John McCain, or will the party just join together to beat the democrats?
The longer Obama and Hillary are attacking each other the better it is for the republicans…
What is the only problem? John McCain just does not appeal to the conservative base like Mitt Romney did. I am finding myself hard pressed to believe that the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage, and Jay Severn will have an easy time throwing their support behind John McCain.
These people, along with most serious republicans, are not just going to support John McCain. John McCain is an independent and is very far from a conservative. Then again, are these not the folks that supported George W. Bush the second go around, and then regretted it?
The American people are faced with, perhaps an election for the “lesser of two evils”. The question is, are the American people willing to go through another 2004? If they are not, which I don’t assume they are, there will be many independents running for President this year.
These events could and just may, change the way we know politics. The American people’s anger is at an all time high, and no longer will they just side with somebody just because they hate the other more. The republican’s whole campaign has been run on two things… 9/11 and beating Hillary.
We all found out how good running on a 9/11 was, it just didn’t site well with the American people. Eventually, John McCain will find himself at a loss if he continues to push the “safety” factor. Hillary Clinton could sure as hell beat him in that, thanks to her husband. Really, John McCain only has one card, and that is that America hates Hillary.
If Hillary wins the democratic nomination, I really feel going one on one with John McCain, she would win over Americas love.
John McCain better get geared up to get hurt… the Ron Paul revolution will attack! John McCain will be fighting a movement that few can explain, a movement that John McCain is against. I truly believe that Rudy Giuliani’s campaign was crippled by Ron Paulites.
At this point, few can actually say that Ron Paul could beat John McCain for the republican nomination. This will truly anger the half of million plus, Americans that support Ron Paul’s ideas. John McCain, even if Ron Paul doesn’t run in a third party, will be fighting Ron Paul’s movement all the way up until November.
John McCain can argue all he wants with the idea that he is better for America than Hillary Clinton; but he is going to have a difficult time if he is fighting for a conservative name, while still appealing to the masses. This election, mark my words, will be divided bitterly… The Libertarian party, and possibly the Constitution Party will rise out of the ashes and will be a huge spoiler. These two parties will cripple John McCain’s only playing card.
Comment by warispeace on 8 February 2008:
McInsane is the establishment’s designated loser, Billary is supposed to win. God help us all. Ron Paul needs to stay in this race and mop the floor with both of them.
Go Ron Paul! For Liberty!!!
Comment by warispeace on 8 February 2008:
Pat Buchanan: John McCain ‘Will Make Cheney Look Like Gandhi’
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2008/070208McCain.htm
Comment by TSTOREY on 8 February 2008:
They selected McCain because Hillary can beat him. Efforts to divide the Republican party only serve the interests of the status quo and their “own candidate” Hillary Clinton.
There is however one small ray of hope. Here it is.
Hillary gets 55,000,000 votes
McCain gets 30,000,000 votes after kicking a small child at a campaign rally
Ron Paul gets all the republicans and all the anti Clintons.
I can dream can’t I?
Comment by Sid Davis on 8 February 2008:
I would like to see Ron Paul abandon the Republican Party to the neo-cons and run under the Libertarian or Constitution Party banner. There is an optimal time to do this since he can still garner some tv time in Republican debates, but the sooner he switches, the sooner he can organize the new campaign.
I think his online fund raising would be re-energized when he switched; it became weaker as people lost hope with the poor results in the Republican primaries. Also, if we are lucky enough for Bloomberg to come in as a third party candidate then the vote will be split four ways. Ron Paul should take all the serious anti-war vote and Libertarian vote, plus the serious Conservative vote which would draw away from both the Democrats and Republicans. Bloomberg would also drain another segment from the Dems and Repubs, so the end result might be a big surprise. When Ross Perot was in the race, Clinton was in the 40%’s and won. Ron Paul might be able to win with even less in a evenly distributed four way race.
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Comment by Greg Butko on 18 February 2008:
You are correct. I will never vote for McCain. A vote for McCain is a vote for Clinton. Despite the fact that Mrs. Bill Clinton is even more obnoxious than McCain, I wouldn’t even consider voting for the Manchorian Candidate. McCain’s efforts to block any serious investigation into the fate of our MIAs convinces me that he was a collaborator in Viet Nam, and that country is holding the evidence. He has managed to get his military records “classified” to prevent the American people from knowing what he did in Viet Nam.
For more info on McCain, check out what Viet Nam Veterans Against McCain have to say.
Comment by Mark on 18 March 2008:
What does one do that CAN’T vote for any of them? Write in Ron Paul or stay home if that’s not possible.
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